Jeffrey Lewis is an artist and musician who lives in Brooklyn, NY. Jeff's latest comics project is GUFF, a magazine-sized collection of his stories that includes a free CDR of his music. He has two full-length albums available through Rough Trade, and the drawings featured here are from a limited edition box set released by the Hallso record label in England.

The fourth issue of Fuff (formerly Guff) is literally "packed with comix from cover to cover." With his usual wit and whimsy, Jeff effortlessly tackles subjects ranging from the personal ("Stories My Dad Tells," "European Travels") to the cosmic ("The Development of Life on Earth," "Lo-Fi Sci-Fi Tales").

Produced by the legendary Kramer, Jeff's third Rough Trade release alternates more insistently from quiet acoustic numbers to punky freak-outs, all dealing with the joys and frustrations of being a gifted but self-doubting artist on the brink of success.

This sophomore effort from one of Antifolk's leading lights contains more literate, funny, and moving ruminations on topics as diverse as not losing one's soul in the music business, growing older, not wanting LSD, killing zombies, and looking less like a hippie. This time around, there's clearer sound and more help from other musicians, most prominently Jeff's brother Jack (bass and vocals) and Anders Griffen (drums).